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consultation

/kon-suhl-tey-shuhn/US // ˌkɒn səlˈteɪ ʃən //UK // (ˌkɒnsəlˈteɪʃən) //

协商,磋商,咨询,征求意见

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the act of consulting; conference.
    • : a meeting for deliberation, discussion, or decision.
    • : a meeting of physicians to evaluate a patient's case and treatment.
    • : English Law. a writ returning a case to an ecclesiastical court from a temporal one.
    • : Australian. lottery.

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Examples

  • Participation as consultation, meanwhile, is a trend seen in fields like urban design, and increasingly in machine learning too.

  • After a series of expert panels and consultations, Ofqual, the Office of Qualifications and Examinations Regulation, turned to an algorithm.

  • With no debate or public consultation, the measure took many people by surprise.

  • Scheduling consultations or appointmentsOnce businesses respond to user job requests, the tool enables scheduling an appointment, consultation or on-site visit.

  • Drafted in consultation with the Government Accountability Office, the bill includes real reforms to clean up the Tijuana River, along with the New River in Imperial County.

  • “I had a consultation in January of last year,” she explains.

  • “To my knowledge, there was no formal consultation done with the tribes on this policy,” says Eid.

  • With careful consultation from our doctor and race team, we have put the race on hold.

  • Hamas officials said the meeting was less a consultation and more a series of home raids and interrogations.

  • She talks to Marlow Stern about our obsession with celebrity, her consultation with Kanye West, our shrinking privacy, and more.

  • These are few and verbal, but momentous, and were not made without consultation of many critical authorities and versions.

  • There it appears that your Majesty has ordered in this matter that consultation be held thereon.

  • A consultation was held, and it was the unanimous opinion that they should keep on and join McNeil, if they could.

  • The detective Agnes had retained, called on Baptiste's lawyers and held a lengthy consultation.

  • Sir Alexander Pepps was bowed out; and the consultation took place; which left the matter just where it was before.